I felt this movie did the Japanese Godzilla movies justice. This Godzilla is definitely more like "Godzilla" than the 1998 version that ran away as soon as a couple of bullets flew near it and worse, couldn't even breathe atomic fire. A true Godzilla would just swat those silly military tanks and planes away. I was surprised at how "heroic" they made this Godzilla though that seemed to avoid as much collateral damage as possible, at least while it was out at sea.

The human characters for the most part were meh, but for the sake of the movie I accepted they were necessary.

A fantastic adaptation of Godzilla's rebirth & return to the screen. 3d was impressive and not cheesy while d-box made it truly a unique experience. I loved every second of the film, especially the surprise spoiler parts.

Truly a film that i recommend experiencing in the cinema. I recommend 3d with d-box but it's still awesome however you choose to view it.

Just came back from watching "Gojira", and I think it was a swell movie. Here are my opinions.

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The only thing that held it back was how the movie was burdened by the "forced human element". Otherwise, too little Godzilla and too much melodrama. Bryan Cranston on the other hand, was gold as usual. The dude who played his son was okay for the most part, but his wife and child were annoying and wasted space. If those two were omitted, the film would have been no different. The short action scenes between Godzilla and the Mutos that teased the viewers were annoying, but acceptable as they all lead to a climactic battle. WHICH WAS INDEED EPIC. I did get hyped during that fight. Anyway, the film ended well, minus the cliche family reunion with hero kissing wife. If there is a sequel, which will likely happen, I will be looking forward to it.

I liked this one but it was too CG for me. I didn't get the two bat things but the egg sack scene was gross.
I personally liked the 1998 one better cause it looked more real. Well I like both ..
The new Godzilla is a fat ass lmao but the ending move was dope. At least it spit blue flames. Oh heyy Rin <333

I love seeing the evolution of the Godzillas.
And am I the only one who thought Godzilla 2000 was terrible? I mean, that wasn't even Godzilla, it was Zilla. They could have at least named the movie Zilla 2000 or something.

As a lifelong Godzilla fan, I have to say that I did not like this movie. To me it was more about the main human lead, Lt. Brody, and Godzilla was only a small supporting character. You would think the title character would have more to do with the movie. They could have taken him out of the movie completely and used their plan at the end with the boat to finish off the other two monsters (which looked stupid IMO) and the movie would have played out pretty much the same. Saw it once and that's was enough. Not quite as bad as the crappy one from '98 but not much better either.